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Shiba Inu Burn Activity Appears Dead as Large SHIB Burns Dry Up
The Shiba Inu burn mechanism, long viewed as a key driver of SHIB’s long-term price potential, is rapidly losing momentum as daily token burns continue to shrink.
For years, many investors have embraced Shiba Inu for its deflationary narrative. Supporters believed that sustained token burns would significantly reduce SHIB’s circulating supply and, over time, help fuel a significant price rally
That conviction once ran deep, with community members voluntarily sending tens of millions, and in some cases billions, of SHIB to dead wallets in hopes of accelerating scarcity and boosting price action
Shiba Inu Burn Lags
However, fresh data suggests that this enthusiasm is waning. According to Shibburn, the Shiba Inu community burned a total of just 988,032 SHIB over the past 24 hours
Even this figure pales in comparison to the 30.6 million SHIB tokens an unknown user incinerated earlier this month. Moreover, these amounts are negligible relative to the massive individual burns recorded earlier this year, when single transactions sent billions of SHIB to the official dead wallet.
Ecosystem Burn Initiatives Underperform
Meanwhile, even ecosystem-driven burn initiatives have struggled to gain traction in recent months. The Shiba Inu team launched multiple ecosystem products to support SHIB’s deflationary narrative, including ShibaSwap, blockchain-based games such as Shiba Eternity, and, most notably, the Layer-2 network Shibarium, which serves as a central hub for activity.
A core feature of Shibarium is its built-in burn mechanism. Under this model, 70% of the network’s base fees, initially paid in BONE, are used to buy and burn SHIB. The idea is straightforward: as adoption of Shibarium-based projects grows, a significant share of user fees would be redirected toward reducing SHIB’s supply.
To reinforce this effort, the team also launched a burn portal last year to automate the burn process. However, progress has fallen short of expectations, with 1 billion tokens destroyed via the portal as of May.
Despite these mechanisms, SHIB’s circulating supply remains enormous, at 589.24 trillion tokens at press time
So far, roughly 410.75 trillion SHIB tokens have been sent to the dead wallet since the project’s inception. Of that total, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin accounted for approximately 410 trillion tokens, while the broader Shiba Inu community burned the remaining portion.
In other words, more than four years have passed since Buterin’s burn effort, and the community has been unable to remove even one trillion SHIB from the circulating supply